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The unfolding of the COVID-19 situation has significantly impacted viewing behaviour on Showmax, with the number of active users up 50% and play events more than doubling from pre-crisis peaks.

According to the streaming service, one of the key video-on-demand indicators measured is the number of unique active users, or in other words, the number of people who use a service on a given day. For Showmax, this number typically follows a weekly pattern with lulls on Wednesday and Thursday, and viewing then building from Friday to a peak on Sunday.

February and early March followed this pattern with no surprises, but then there was a significant divergence from Monday 15 March. On that day, instead of the number of active customers dropping off, it stayed almost at the Sunday peak and then started rising for six days straight. There was then a big jump on Friday 27 March, the day the lockdown started in South Africa, and the upward trend has continued from there. The number of active users on Showmax is roughly 50% higher now than the pre-crisis peak in early March.

Usage, as measured by play events, is even more interesting. A play event is where someone clicks to start a TV show, movie or live channel, and that follows the same pattern of a mid-week trough growing to a Sunday peak. But in this instance the Sunday peaks had already started getting higher in late February, and by 15 March the number of play events was more than 20% higher than a month earlier (this is measuring peak to peak). From that point onwards, Showmax saw really rapid growth, with the peak this past weekend more than double the peak in viewing events in mid-February.